Summary
1. The Holy Spirit is a person, not an impersonal force.
2. Scripture uses personal pronouns when referring to the Holy Spirit.
3. The work of the Holy Spirit both requires and exhibits personality.
4. The Christian enjoys a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.
5. The Holy Spirit is to be worshiped and obeyed.
Biblical passages for reflection:
Joh16.13;2Co13.14;1Ti4.1;Jam4.5;1Jo5.6
7.05.2011
ETCF V.38 THE PERSONALITY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
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